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Is Vladimir Putin getting tired of Russia's war in Ukraine?

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Facing mounting military and economic strain, Putin is reshaping the narrative around Russia’s war in Ukraine without abandoning his maximalist demand. by Tim Zadorozhnyy The Kyiv Independent , May 14, 2026 5:19 PM;  article contains numerous links and additional illustrations Russian President Vladimir Putin attends a ceremony to lay flowers at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier by the Kremlin wall in central Moscow, Russia, on May 9, 2026. (Alexander Nemenov / POOL / AFP / Getty Image/)   After presiding over the smallest Victory Day parade of his rule, Russian President Vladimir Putin shifted tone on his country's war against Ukraine. "I think (the war in Ukraine) is coming to an end," Putin told journalists on May 9 —  a statement that drew attention because it was the first of its kind in four years. Putin also avoided many of the triumphalist talking points that have defined his public appearances.  And for perhaps the first time in years, he publicly referred to ...

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The Wall Street Journal  May 14 See the Story Essay After 30 Years and $100,000, I Finally Let Go of My Storage Space

Ukraine and the Thucydides Trap – Ünal Çeviköz

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Ukraine and the Thucydides Trap – Ünal Çeviköz Opinion ,  Crisis in Ukraine ,  Europe Ünal Çeviköz 2 June 2025 5 dk dk okuma süresi Geopolitical Insecurity ,  NATO ,  Russia-Ukraine War ,  Thucydides Trap When the Russia-Ukraine war began in 2022, many analysts sought immediate causes and focused on failed diplomacy. Yet the roots of the Russia–Ukraine war run deeper. They lie not only in contested territory or alliance politics, but in the overlap of Ukraine’s aspiration to rise, Russia’s fear of displacement, and the West’s encouragement without protection. The concept of the Thucydides Trap, a classic idea, may be helpful in understanding this tragedy. Though typically applied to the power transition between great states, this framework can be reinterpreted to make sense of Ukraine’s position, where a smaller state whose desire for transformation triggered the defensive reflexes of a declining hegemon. The Thucydides Trap, proposed by historian Graham Allison...

A message from Ukraine: 'Guard peace. It is very fragile.'

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A message from Ukraine: 'Guard peace. It is very fragile.' The Washington Post https://www.washingtonpost.com  › 2026/05/14 › ukrai... 45 minutes ago  —  This column is adapted from remarks she gave at a Ukrainian Freedom Fund symposium on the Russia- Ukraine  war held outside Boston in April. Read more AI Overview +6 This powerful sentiment,  "Guard peace. It is very fragile,"  resonates as a haunting reminder of the ongoing conflict, especially as of  May 2026 .   The Washington Post This message is frequently emphasized by those living through the daily realities of the war as it enters its fifth year, highlighting the profound understanding that peace is not just a concept, but a fragile necessity.   The Washington Post Context in 2026 The Message's Origin:  This phrase is often associated with the generational memory of surviving wartime, now repeated by Ukrainians experiencing nightly missile and drone attacks.   The Washingto...